The best-of-five affair will be staged on an indoor hardcourt at Cez Arena.

Kvitova-Gajdosova will be followed by a rubber between Czech Lucie Safarova
and former U.S. Open champion Samantha Stosur.

Sunday's reverse singles in Ostrava pit the world No. 8 Kvitova against the
ninth-ranked Stosur in a battle of former Grand Slam champs and Safarova
versus Gajdosova, while Sunday's doubles match has a Czech tandem of Andrea
Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka taking on an Aussie duo of Ashleigh Barty and
Casey Dellacqua.

This will mark the first meeting between the two nations. Australia faced the
former Czechoslovakia on seven occasions, going 3-4, with the last matchup
coming in 1992.

The Czech Republic-Australia winner will meet the Italy-USA victor in the
semifinals in April.